1907 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



857 



JOSEPH HORNE CQ. 



^<rfSi riSi t/kt/Ht PITTSBURG, PA. i>Tii8ii » ?< iy<n>?< 



FOR WOMEN'S NEW 

 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 



This is a June sale, prepared for months 

 in advance, and in the present in- 

 stance our contracts were made before 

 the recent rapid rise in cottons. 



A A distinguishing feature c f our i^ 



•j? muslin underwear is thai: all gar- ^ 



^ ments are cut full, no such thing ^ 



A as skimping being known here, tfh 



Muslin Undergarments arc easily 

 (ind satisfactoril }j ordered by rnail; 

 simply give an idea of what you de- 

 sire by way of trimming and the sizes. 



Corset Covers from 

 Chemises from 

 Nightgowns from 

 Drawers from 

 Petticoats from 



25c to $18.00 

 25c to $20.00 

 60c to $35.00 

 25c to $15.50 

 50c to $35.00 



NOTICE 



Free Lecture and Demonstra- 

 tion on Bees, Season 1907, 

 Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 to 

 12 o'clock, A. M., 10 Vine 

 Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



So great has been the interest, and so numer- 

 ous the calls, to see our bees, from parties who 

 have not the time to visit our Jenkintown apiary, 

 that we have arranged our plans to set aside 

 Tuesday and Friday during the season of May 

 and June, from 10 to 12 o'clock, to give a public 

 demonstration for any one, whether a customer 

 or not, to call and have explained to him the 

 marvelous work of the honey-bee. 



While our apiary, of some forty or fifty col- 

 onies, has always been open to inspection, yet 

 the calls to see the bees coming at all hours of 

 the day. many times when we were rushed with 

 other work, were necessarily hurried and unsat- 

 isfactory, and were confined mostly to our cus- 

 tomers. We now invite the general public, and 

 a much more complete and general demonstra- 

 tion will be given. By giving us your name and 

 address on entering the ofllce, veils will be fur- 

 nished you and your friends, so there will be no 

 danger of being stung. 



P. S. Our Jenkintown apiary is always open 

 by appointment to visitors. Ask for 



WM. A. SELSER, Mgr. 



The A. I. Root Company, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Telephone isi IT. Oaontz. 



A Four-per-cent 

 Investment. 



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mITH the money absolutely safe 

 and always available is an ideal 

 disposition of individual savings. 

 This bank accepts deposits in any 

 amount, and pays four per cent interest 

 — compounded every six months. 



Our booklet describes our methods and 

 management, and explains the advantage 

 of our simple banking-by-mail system. 



Write forthe Booklet To-day 



Assets over One- half Million 



itHfSAYINGS DEPOSIT 

 , BANK^COMPAN V , 



!MEDINA,OHIO| 



A. T. Spitzeb. Pres. A. I. Root, Vice-pres. 

 E. B: Spitzeb. Cashier. 



Northeastern and New England 



BEE-KEEPERS 



Order goods now. Don't delay. Have 

 them ready when you need them. We 

 keep a full line in stock at Medina 

 prices. Save both time and freight 

 by ordering of us. Beeswax wanted. 

 Bees and queens furnished in season. 



J. B. Mason, Mechanic Fails, Maine 



MANAGBB OF THE A. I. BOOT CO.'S N. E. AGENCY 



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SAVE EXPRESS ! 

 SAVE FREIGHT! 

 SAVE TIME! 



by ordering 

 your supplies 



.^.Boston 



H. H. JEPSON , 



182 Friend St. Phone Haymarket 1489-1 , 



